Definition: The term "Inarm" in Hebrew is a concept that refers to someone who has been banished or exiled from a society, often due to political reasons. This phrase comes from the biblical context where an exile was defined as one who had left a nation to avoid persecution, often by reason of being Jewish. The word is also associated with a certain period in history when people were forced to leave their homes and communities for reasons like war or religious persecution, leading many to describe such individuals as "inarm."